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C of I unveils special photo issue of ‘Quest’

Mon, Aug 11, 2014

The College of Idaho has published its summer 2014 issue of ‘Quest’ magazine, which hits mailboxes this week. For the first time, the magazine is a special edition photo issue, full of pictures that tell current news stories and also reflect upon the College’s 123-year history.

Features in the magazine include a “C of I Then and Now” photo spread, aerial photography of the growing Caldwell campus, and photo essays of C of I students fulfilling internships around the world. Current stories such as the completion of the Marty Holly Athletics Center and the new field at Simplot Stadium, student Dannen Wright’s recent Goldwater Scholarship and the Coyote softball team’s historic run to the NAIA World Series also are told in photo essay form.

“We wanted to throw our readers a curveball,” Quest editor Jordan Rodriguez said. “The photo issue continues the College’s tradition of great storytelling, but in a more visual and less traditional format than past issues of Quest. I think the result is something readers will really enjoy.”

Quest, the official magazine of The College of Idaho, is published thrice each year. Click below to read an interactive online version of Quest,or check out archived issues at www.collegeofidaho.edu/quest.

Founded in 1891, The College of Idaho is the state’s oldest private liberal arts college. It has a century-old tradition of educating some of the most accomplished graduates in Idaho, including seven Rhodes Scholars, three Marshall Scholars, and another 12 Truman and Goldwater Scholars. The College is located on a beautiful campus in Caldwell, Idaho. Its distinctive PEAK curriculum challenges students to attain competencies in the four knowledge peaks of the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and a professional field, enabling them to graduate with an academic major and three minors in four years. For more information on The College of Idaho, visit www.collegeofidaho.edu.